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Page 11.4-1.!mlpaor Sentinel, Weelmoday, October 8, 1980
By wilily pARK someone who owned a food
procesSor. Martha Currtin
'Many area people attend_ read the minutes of the last
o. ed the reception in tucknow , meeting and Betty Erringtoit
COminunity Centre for. Mr, is secretary and. press re0ort-
and Mrs. Joe West (Irene er for this week.
iLegtenbe±/R• and 5altford Business took the form, of
volley gall for Mr, and Mrs..' choosing a cover for the
Mike Bendig (Valerie Park) project's books. The colour
on Saturday, October the decided upon was light bine.
4th. Congritulations to both. For this meeting,,: cabbage
these young coutiles, rolls were to be prepared and
Bradley Park spent Satur cooked using two methods -a
day evening and Sunday slow, cooker and '.a pressure
with his uncle and aunt, Mr. cooker., All members rolled
and Mrs. Robert Schultz and up the hamburg in, cabbage
Terry at Huron. Haven, God- leaVes to make the roils. A
erich. sauce: was prepared to pour
Mrs. Edith (Treleaven) over the cabbage rolls.
Younkie of Toronto visited After cooking 10 minutes,
With Mrs. Olive Blake on the cabbage rolls were ready
Friday. Saturday callers:were to be eaten by the hungry
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wearn- members. All agreed they
es of Peterborough. Accom- were hot and tasty,
ponying then' were Mrs.
and Mrs. Allister Hughes of tn Jean Hodgins of Wingham
ity is extended to Mr. and -P -
Lucknow.
A welcome to the commun urpl
home recently vacated by the ve Gro moved in on Friday to the
Richard Thompson family.
Mrs. Florence Berry has Mrs. Isabel
received word of an unfor- MacDonald, Goderich
tunate accident involving her visited on Thurs .. with
son-in-law, Ray Dupuis of Mrs. Katherine Collins.
Mississauga. While at their Visitors with Mrs.
summer home in Madawas- Collins on the weekend
-7.-7-7ka;--- Ray-was-transporting-- were Mr. Bill Bell,Troy,
propane tanks in the rear of a Mich., Mr., and Mrs. Ed
McGillivray, Kelley and station wagon, when upon
opening the tail gate the .Kristy, Ripley, Mr. and
tanks exploded. He was first Mrs. Dave LoCkhead and
taken to. Barry Bay hospital Shannon, Kincardine.
then transferred to South Mr, and Mrs. Pete Leeson
Peel 'llespital in misgis_ (Elmira).
sauga. He suffered. other Mrs. Robert Curriming,
injuries but his eyesight is'' Shannon and. Amanda,
the main concern at this Paisley spent the
time. weekend with Nancy's
Mrs. Mary Bere and Jamie . grandparents Mr. and
__ visited maryhenie_ ood_Mrs. Howard Thompson.
Dwight Aldham and family, . Mrs:' -Gettie Walsh,
Inglewood and Ruth and Jim Kincardine, visited on
Austin in Toronto on the Thursday with Mrs. Ben
weekend. Mrs. Alice Shack- Scott.
leton of I3elgrave accompan- Mrs. Earl Elliott, MrS.
-led- them; and ,vititz.det_- Don_Merosh_attended the
brother, Finlay Shackleton at lea Convention in
his home, Rainbow Valley Wiarton Wednesday and
Ranch, near Caledon. Thursday.
,. Mr. and Mrs. Norval
BROOKSIDE BROADCAST Stanley attended the
Baptismal Service in the
BY Rhonda McMichael Kincardine United
and Janice COok church for Ryan
On Thursday, October 2 Alexander son of Mr. and
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the. Brookside soccer teams Mrs. Fred Doupe and
went to Goderich to play in a after visited at the Doupe
tournament. The Senior Girls home.
came in first, winning the Mr. and Mrs. bon
pennant. Senior Boys tried Robertson visited with
their best but came in last. friends during the week
Since the Senior Boys were in Ker wood, Chatham,
finished early, they came Sarnia and St. Pauls.
over and cheered the girls on lattuts ,
which encouraged them, for Mr. and Mrs. Toni
they s core &three goals after ivre m ill an , Tor on o,
tie boys came to cheer, The
Junior Girls came in second
and the Junior Boys finished
fourth out of five teams.
To raise money, for school
activities throughout the
year, the students council
has been selling chocolate
bars and suckers. This has'
been a very profitable project
for the suckers are almost
gone.
A representative of Ont-
ario Provincial Police has
been to our school to talk to
the students about bus safe-
ty.
DUNGANNON SUPER
CHEFS
The third' meeting of the
Dungannon Super Chefs was
held on ,October 1, at the
home of Marie Stewart
Seventeen members an-
swered the roll call by
reporting if they had 'aiade
tacos or had interviewed
iDiutrigEtililloiri folk
Mrs. Tom Johnston who'
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs., Earl
Elliott were dinner guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Greenwood and family of
Wingharn.
Mr. and Mrs. Don
McCosh, Mr. Francis
Boyle attended the
plowing match at
Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Norval
Stanley attended the
Howarth-Smith wedding
in London and spent the
weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Pederson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Lemon visited on Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Sutton, Rodney and
Tarn my.
Ethel and Lettie
Gawley visited on Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Gew ley.